The 2024 Annual Information Statement (AIS) is now available. All charities registered with the ACNC must submit an AIS, and the dedicated 2024 AIS Hub will assist your charity to complete it.
The ACNC offers free, online short courses to support leadership and accountability in the charity sector. If you are on the board or committee of a charity, or in another leadership role, our online learning will boost your skills and expertise.
As the deadline for submitting the Annual Information Statement approaches on 31 January 2025, make sure you can log in to the Charity Portal and see your charity listed.
“This is going to be a game changer for people in the not-for-profit area,” said GIVIT CEO Sarah Tennant at the launch of the ACNC’s enhanced Charity Register on 1 March, speaking about the value of the enhancements for charities and the sector.
In this month's Commissioner's Column, the Hon Dr Gary Johns discusses new requirements that will see many charities start reporting on remuneration they offer to their 'key management personnel'.
Our May webinar looked at the enhanced ACNC Charity Register - it examined the Register's new features, as well as how charities can get the most out of it.
The March edition of the ACNC's monthly e-newsletter, The Charitable Purpose, has now been sent to charities and subscribers. In this edition, ACNC Commissioner Dr Gary Johns discusses new requirements that will see many charities start reporting on remuneration they offer to their 'key management personnel'. We also discuss how charities can now keep their program details up to date. And offer charities a chance to have their say through Volunteering Australia's open consultations.
In this month's Commissioner's Column, the Hon Dr Gary Johns discusses the ongoing interest in the area where charities and politics intersect, and again urges charities not to "cross the line into areas of concern".